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Terry Moran

Terry Moran
Terry Moran in 2007.jpg
Terry Moran in 2007
Born Terence Patrick Moran
(1959-12-09) December 9, 1959 (age 57)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Education Lawrence University
Occupation Television journalist
Years active 1990–present
Notable credit(s) ABC News Chief White House Correspondent (1999-2005);Nightline co-anchor (2005–2013); ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent (2013-)

Terence Patrick "Terry" Moran (born December 9, 1959) is an American journalist, formerly the co-anchor of the ABC-TV network news show Nightline. In 2013, he was named ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent, based in London.

Moran was born near Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Lawrence University in 1982. He received further training at the National Journalism Center, which coaches young journalists from a conservative perspective.

Moran worked as a correspondent and anchor for Court TV from 1990 through 1997. He was praised for his coverage of the murder trials in Los Angeles of Lyle and Erik Menendez and O.J. Simpson, as well as for his reporting on the Bosnian war crimes trials at The Hague and the U.S. Supreme Court confirmation hearings for justices Clarence Thomas, Stephen Breyer, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

Moran joined ABC News in 1997. After having served as the primary correspondent assigned to the U.S. Supreme Court from 1998 to 1999, he served as ABC News' Chief White House Correspondent from September 1999 to November 2005, covering both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush when they each served as president. Prior to his White House assignment, Moran covered Vice President Al Gore's presidential campaign. He received in 2003 the Lucia R. Briggs Distinguished Achievement Award, which is presented to an alumnus or alumna of Lawrence University for outstanding contributions and achievements in a career field. In 2006 and again in 2013, Moran received the Merriman Smith Award from the White House Correspondents Association for excellence in presidential reporting. In 2007, he won a Peabody Award for reporting and anchoring the ABC documentary "Out of Control: AIDS in Black America."


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